Tay Ninh riverside at dusk
Another photo of the old part of Tay Ninh. With plenty of drinking places, Tay Ninh looks like a typical Vietnamese city. It is noted, however, Tay Ninh is a religious city.
Núi Bà Đen is a close rival of Núi Sam in the same Mekong Delta as a sacred place for Đạo Mẫu or the goddess worship, Vietnam's folk belief.
Tay Ninh is also the birth place of Đạo Cao Đài or Caodaism and the place of its headquarters. Caodaism also worships Nui Ba Den and quotes the sacred mountain as a reason for choosing Tay Ninh to establish their headquarters.
The number of Caodaism supporters are estimated between 4 to 6 million. They concentrate in southern Vietnam, in particular, in Tay Ninh.
Tay Ninh riverside at dusk
Another photo of the old part of Tay Ninh. With plenty of drinking places, Tay Ninh looks like a typical Vietnamese city. It is noted, however, Tay Ninh is a religious city.
Núi Bà Đen is a close rival of Núi Sam in the same Mekong Delta as a sacred place for Đạo Mẫu or the goddess worship, Vietnam's folk belief.
Tay Ninh is also the birth place of Đạo Cao Đài or Caodaism and the place of its headquarters. Caodaism also worships Nui Ba Den and quotes the sacred mountain as a reason for choosing Tay Ninh to establish their headquarters.
The number of Caodaism supporters are estimated between 4 to 6 million. They concentrate in southern Vietnam, in particular, in Tay Ninh.